Pablo Hernandez

Pablo Hernandez teaches courses in microeconomics, international trade, development economics, and environmental and ecological economics. . He has taught study-travel courses in Mexico and in Western Europe that revolve around contemporary problems in business and economics. Professor Hernandez has also taught graduate courses in environmental, natural resources, and ecological economics. His research interests encompass problems in development, environmental, natural resource, and ecological economics, with several publications and presentations in these areas. His current research interests include alternative common property resource management regimes and the impacts remittances bear upon the expenditure composition of households in Mexico. He has also examined credit restraints obstructing the development of Mexico’s agricultural sector.